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    More Students Questions about Technical Writing

    September 7th, 2010 | Comments Off

    More Students Questions about Technical Writing

    [Audio clip: view full post to listen] Download MP3 Length: 12 min. In this podcast (another monologue), I respond to more student questions about technical writing. The questions are as follows: Question 1 – Who/what are the people and purposes that you write for now? And in the past? Question 2 – What are the kinds of things that you write? Question 3 – What … more »


    Moving into Technical Writing — A DICE Article and More Links

    July 22nd, 2010 | 6 Comments »

    How to break into technical writing is one of the most common questions readers ask. (If you wrote a book entirely on this subject, I’m sure you’d sell regular copies.) Recently a journalist interviewed me and others (Jack Molisani, Mike Hughes, and Andrea Ames) on this topic. He published his article, called Use Your IT Experience to Move into Technical Writing, in DICE. I have only … more »


    “How can I become a successful TECHNICAL WRITER?”

    June 15th, 2008 | 7 Comments »

    K. writes, Dear Mr. Tom Johnson, I am a Post Graduate in English. Recently I am working in a leading public house as writer. How can I become a successful TECHNICAL WRITER? Please reply me as soon as possible. K. Dear K, The best thing you can do to develop your skills and ability with technical writing is to actually do some technical writing. Find … more »